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Unveiling its annual "Housing Rights Violator Awards," the group charged the three countries with "systematic violations of housing rights and (the) continued failure to abide by their international legal obligations."
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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 876693 [Title] => AIG subsidiary stops offer of several insurance products in Phl [Summary] =>Chartis Philippines Insurance Inc., a subsidiary of US insurance giant AIG, said it will no longer offer some of its products and services starting Dec. 1.
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Unveiling its annual "Housing Rights Violator Awards," the group charged the three countries with "systematic violations of housing rights and (the) continued failure to abide by their international legal obligations."
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